Have you ever wondered what’s actually happening inside of your DSLR when you take a photo?
It’s one of those small things that’s really easy to take for granted. You press the button, there’s a clicking sound, and voila, you have yourself a photograph. But the amount of technology and engineering that goes into creating that photograph is pretty incredible. Need proof? Gavin over at The Slow Mo Guys (one of the most wildly entertaining and informative YouTube channels in existence) used a Phantom Flex to capture the mechanical shutter of the Canon 7D at a whopping 10,000fps. Needless to say, this should give you an entirely new perspective on what’s going on inside of your camera: